A cell phone video shows LSU running back Jeremy Hill
punching a man from behind and then celebrating with high fives when a second
unidentified man knocked the victim out with another punch, according to a
Baton Rouge Police report on the incident.

The second suspect has not been identified but police are
continuing to search for him. Hill has not been formally charged by the East
Baton Rouge District Attorney's office.

The victim, Connor Baldridge, told Baton Rouge Police
officer Clifford Crouch he was struck in the head two or three times and
remembers waking up on the ground after Crouch arrived on the scene at
approximately 2:13 a.m., according to the report.

Crouch watched a video provided by witness Casey Franz, who
recorded the incident on his cell phone. In the report, Crouch says the video
clearly shows Baldridge get up off the ground and walk away from the two
suspects. Hill then punched Baldridge behind the left ear and Baldridge was then
punched again by the second suspect, Crouch said in the report.

Hill and the second man can be seen in the video giving each
other high fives and flaunting in front of Baldridge, the report says. The
video operator can be heard saying "Jeremy Hill punching people."

With assistance from LSU campus police, Crouch located Hill
near his residence at the West Campus Apartments and arrested him. Hill admitted
he had been in Tigerland but was not involved in the fight. Hill continued to
deny his participation in the incident even after being shown the video.

Hill's attorney, Marci
Blaize, did not return calls to NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune, but she told the
Advocate in an email that, "Obviously,
Jeremy was there as the video indicates. However, there is most likely more to
the story than what is contained in a 30-second video." Blaize's email also said she
was still gathering information.

Baton Rouge Police are still searching for the second man,
who may be charged with felony second degree battery, according to the police
report.

Hill posted a $500 bond and was released from East Baton
Rouge Parish Prison at 11 a.m. Saturday, but the incident could land him back
behind bars and could jeopardize his season because of a two-year probation he
is serving. He rushed for 752 yards and 12 touchdowns last season as a freshman.

Hill and Avery Tate pleaded guilty to misdemeanor carnal
knowledge of a juvenile in January of 2012. The two, then students at
Redemptorist High School, were arrested for engaging in a sexual act with a
14-year-old girl in the school locker room in December of 2010. Both were given
suspended six-month prison terms and put on active supervised probation for two
years with the East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney's Office. A condition
of the probation was that he refrain from all criminal conduct, The Advocate
reported.

East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore said police are still looking for the second suspect.

Moore said the charge against Hill could be upgraded but is
"probably appropriate for simple battery." He also said Hill could be called,
this week or next, before District Judge Bonnie Jackson, who granted the
probation in the first trial, for a review of the probation terms.

"It's her call but I think that's what's going to happen,"
Moore said.

Moore said Jackson might follow standard procedure of
waiting for the newer case to develop and be resolved.

"He's presumed innocent, obviously," Moore said. "She will
probably wait and see what happens before a decision on revocation (of
probation) or not.

"I haven't received all the reports yet. I have a general
idea of what happened and I've looked at the video."

Former LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson was sent back to
prison under a similar situation. Jefferson had a pending charge of simple
battery from the Shady's barfight incident when he was arrested for simple
possession of marijuana last October. At a discovery hearing, presiding District
Judge Chip Moore ordered Jefferson back to prison for violation of the bond
condition for the first arrest.

Jefferson then pleaded guilty to the first charge and was
released. The possession charge is pending. Moore said "different judges rule
different ways."

Hill's suspension was the fourth time in the past year an
LSU player has been suspended. Miles twice suspended punter Brad Wing for
positive drug tests and kicked star cornerback Tyrann Mathieu off the team last
August for multiple failed drug tests.

In August of 2011, quarterback Jefferson and linebacker Josh
Johns were suspended for their roles in the Shady's barfight. Later that
season, Mathieu, running back Spencer Ware and cornerback Tharold Simon served
a one-game suspension for positive drug tests.